Cone-Shaped Offering Torma | Gold,Silver-plated Sculpture
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Size: 13cm (Height) x 16cm (Width)
Weight: 0.55kg
Material: Copper Body, Gold and Silver Plated
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About Our Ritual Item:
This cone-shaped offering torma is a traditional ritual mandala in Tibetan Buddhism, particularly Vajrayana practices. This piece is expertly created from copper with gold and silver plating. It measures approximately 13 cm in height and 16 cm in width, weighing 0.55kg, making it ideal for any home altar, meditation area, or spiritual sanctuary. This ceremonial torma, which has long been used in Tibetan Buddhist rituals as a symbolic offering to deities, possesses profound spiritual value and a rich cultural legacy, making it both a beautiful and sacred object.
This beautiful torma sculpture is a powerful focal point for sacred areas, whether you're a serious practitioner, spiritual seeker, or collector of Himalayan ritual objects. It represents a meeting of tradition and purpose, crafted from rich materials and decorated with symbolic flourishes. Its cone-shaped structure, which evokes offerings to enlightened beings, wrathful deities, protector spirits, and heavenly representations, makes it an excellent complement to altar decor or ceremonial practice. This torma is handcrafted with fine craftsmanship and flawlessly mixes artistic beauty with spiritual intent, making it an ideal choice for ritual usage or thoughtful giving.
Introduction To Kusum Mandala:
Generally, a "Kusum Mandala" is a flower or lotus mandala utilized in various religious and spiritual contexts, especially in Buddhist traditions. Here is a thorough explanation and description. A Kusum Mandala, sometimes called a "Flower Mandala" or a "Lotus Mandala," is a Buddhist ceremonial, meditation, and visualization focal point made of sacred geometric shapes. A lotus flower in full bloom is reminiscent of the mandala, which is characterized by elaborate patterns of overlapping petals placed in a circular or radial shape.
How do you set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item at the center